My Farm Needs a Home for Workers to Sustain Success
Gloucestershire Echo, The › February 17, 2010
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Gloucestershire Echo, The › February 17, 2010
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A FARMER is appealing a decision by planning chiefs to stop him building a home for a full-time worker.
Brian Morris applied to build a house on the grounds of Manor Cottage, in Deerhurst, in June last year.See the full content of this document
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My Farm Needs a Home for Workers to Sustain Success
Tewkesbury Borough Council's planning committee rejected the application for an agricultural worker's building because...
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